School of Law to Host TeenPact Judicial Second Year in a Row

16 years ago

Fri, 19 Jun 2009 On July 5, Liberty University School of Law will welcome back for the second consecutive year, the TeenPact Judicial (TPJ) program.  TeenPact Judicial serves as a training ground for young adults interested in the study of law and who seek to become future leaders in law...

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School of Law Commissions Class of 2009

16 years ago

Thu, 14 May 2009On Saturday, May 9, Liberty University School of Law commissioned the third graduating class since its inception in 2004, marking the achievement of graduates earning the degree of Juris Doctor. Faculty, staff, and invited guests packed the Towns Alumni Lecture Hall at the Liberty University School of...

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Moot Court Competition Impresses Area Jurists

16 years ago

Mon, 02 May 2005   Finalist Matthew Bryan delivers his argument to a panel of judges Liberty University School of Law’s inaugural class brought its second semester to a close with a strong finish on Saturday, April 23 with the final round of the law school’s first Moot Court Tournament. Liberty’s “Final...

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ABA Site Team Visits

16 years ago

Fri, 23 Sep 2005The law school hosted a seven-member site evaluation team from the American Bar Association (ABA) from September 18 to 21, 2005. Such a visit by a team of experienced law school evaluators is the first formal step in the process of acquiring provisional approval by the ABA. The...

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U.S. Supreme Court Clerk to Speak at the School of Law

16 years ago

Tue, 04 Oct 2005 William Suter Mr. William Suter, Clerk for the United States Supreme Court, is the first featured speaker in the 2005-2006 Speakers’ Forum at Liberty University School of Law at 2:45 pm on Thursday, October 27.  In its second year, the speakers’ series is designed to introduce...

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2L Tournament to Address Constitutional Issues

16 years ago

Mon, 17 Oct 2005Through its Lawyering Skills program, Liberty University School of Law emphasizes the practical skills that students must possess to be effective attorneys. The Moot court Tournament provides an opportunity for students to practice these skills before a panel of judges. Following a successful 1L (first-year law student) tournament...

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First-Place Winner Named in Moot Court Tournament

16 years ago

Mon, 24 Oct 2005 Dean Bruce W. Green, left, stands with first-place winner Andy Fowler Andy Fowler, a second-year law student formerly of Cave Creek, Arizona, prevailed in the law school’s 2L Moot Court Tournament on Saturday, October 22.  Fowler faced off against SGA president, Matt Krause, in a lively final round....

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Law Student Wins Scholarship Award

16 years ago

Tue, 08 Nov 2005 Alex K. Monroe, right, stands with Robert J. Grey, immediate past president of the ABA Alex K. Monroe, a first-year law student and scholarship winner from Augusta, Georgia, represented Liberty University School of Law at the Fifth Annual Oliver W. Hill-Samuel W. Tucker Scholarship Dinner on...

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Dean of Judge Advocate General’s School to Speak

16 years ago

Fri, 11 Nov 2005 Colonel Gregory O. Block, Dean of the Judge Advocate General’s School in Charlottesville, VA, is the second speaker of the 2005-2006 Speakers’ Forum at Liberty University School of Law.  The presentation will start at 2:45 pm on Tuesday, November 15, and will be held in the...

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U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner to Speak

16 years ago

Fri, 18 Nov 2005 Ashley L. Taylor, Presidential appointee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights and a Partner at the Richmond office of Troutman Sanders, LLP, is the third speaker of the 2005-2006 Speakers’ Forum at Liberty University School of Law. The presentation will start at 3:15 PM...

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